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When the blood flows through the capillary bed, most of the plasma will return to the heart through the venules. What happens to the plasma that does not travel to the venules? It is removed by the lymphatic vessels. It is lost as heat. It returns to the arterioles. It stays in the capillary bed.

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User Ilya Boltnev
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It is removed by the lymphatic vessels.
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User Sergio Vicente
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